libro The global third way debate

The global third way debate

Anthony giddens

The global third way debate es un libro escrito por Anthony giddens tiene un total de 431 páginas , identificado con ISBN 9780745627427 The global third way debate se publicó en el año 2001




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Ficha Técnica

  • Título: The global third way debate
  • Autor: Anthony giddens
  • Publicación: 2001
  • Editorial: Polity press
  • Género: Diccionarios
  • Isbn: 9780745627427
  • Páginas: 431
  • Encuadernación: Tapa blanda



Resumen

Left-of-centre governments are currently in power in many countries. In greater or lesser degree, all have moved away from traditional doctrines and policies of the left, recognizing that left values have to be pursued by different means today. The term third way has become a widely accepted, if controversial, label understood by many modernizing social democrats to refer to these attempts at ideological and policy innovation. The debate that has arisen around these developments is a truly world-wide one, stretching from the US and Europe through to Asia, Australasia and Latin America.
Anthony Giddens has been perhaps the foremost contributor to the global third way discussion. In this book he has brought together some of the key contributions from around the world. Articles included cover, among other topics: the development of the third way policies in EU countries; welfare institutions and welfare reforms; economic and social policy; trust, the civic order and government; the strains and stresses of democracy; the regulation of corporate power; ecological modernization; the third way viewed from the South; global governance.
This book will be of interest to everyone concerned with the future of progressive politics. It provides perhaps the most comprehensive and integrated account to date of core developments in leftist political thinking.<


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